Associations to the word «Ned»
Noun
- Boyfriend
- Nat
- Paddy
- Bertha
- Jon
- Zoe
- Keene
- Uncle
- Carbohydrate
- Fulton
- Rink
- Wynn
- Mick
- Nan
- Lois
- Larkin
- Edward
- Benny
- Wilcox
- Williamson
- Esp
- Bile
- Alexis
- Lambert
- Alligator
- Petty
- Tipperary
- Cody
- Leeds
- Susie
- Kramer
- Oriole
- Emerson
- Barrel
- Oldham
- Import
- Daly
- Tracy
- Kingsley
- Myers
- Locke
- Connor
- Chuck
- Edmond
- Sandy
- Simpson
- Christie
- Deaf
- Canoe
- Conn
- Drew
- Lander
- Faye
- Prod
- Gang
- Washington
- Theo
- Skinner
- Kendall
- Dandy
- Sultan
- Gambler
- Parker
- Paddle
- Young
- Sitcom
- Cookie
- Bully
- Terence
- Tom
- Randolph
- Darrell
- Jd
- Liam
- Pt
- Pitchfork
- Ginger
- Cartwright
- Macarthur
- Brad
- Lucky
- Travers
- Ninety
- Nigger
- Pip
- Janet
Adverb
Wiktionary
NED, noun. (Scotland) (slang) (pejorative) (offensive) A person, usually a youth, of low social standing and education, a violent disposition and with a particular style of dress (typically sportswear or Burberry), speech and behaviour.
NED, proper noun. A medieval diminutive of the male given name Edward.
Wise words
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